Problem-Focused Coping: Problem-focused coping refers to strategies that aim to directly address and solve the underlying causes of stress. This includes taking action, seeking information, or making plans to change the stressful situation.
Emotion-Focused Coping: Emotion-focused coping involves managing one's emotional response to stressors rather than directly addressing the stressor itself. This may include seeking social support, engaging in relaxation techniques, or reframing negative thoughts.
Avoidant Coping: Avoidant coping refers to strategies used by individuals who try to avoid or escape from stressful situations altogether. This may involve denial, withdrawal, or engaging in distracting activities as a means of temporarily avoiding stressors.